Pamphlets

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New material and reprints from Anarchy: a journal of desire armed . The reprinted articles and letters from Anarchy are some of the most controversial...
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From the preface: We have decided to reprint this abridged version of Nhat Hong's well-researched pamphlet for several reasons. First is its archival...
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Anon, Pistols Drawn
This zine is actually two different pamphlets. The first is called stories of the raccoon people, the second the story of the bear people. They are a series...
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Anon, Ardent Press
Now with a new, in-your-face cover, here are first-hand accounts of one of the most successful clandestine organizations in u.s. history. Jane, the codename...
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Edward Carpenter, Enemy Combatant Publications
Edward Carpenter (1844-1929), an English poet and philosopher, friend and lover of Walt Whitman, is presented here in another wonderful Enemy Combatants...
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Two pieces, an interview with Ben Morea, and Aragorn!'s article "Nihilist Animism." There is a painful and enormous gap between being (or naming...
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Jack Commons, Enemy Combatant Publications
Sometimes the most interesting critiques of civilization come from the strangest, most unpredictable, most oblique directions. Such is the case with...
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From the folks who bring you Baedan, here is a booklet of Ludueña's article that first appeared in a collection on post-Hegelian philosophy in Argentina....
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You could call My Own #18 the "relationship issue". It starts off with the editor's rant on wanting friends , not community; further on L. Mirari writes...
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Words from the Inside An 8.5 x 11, 40 page pamphlet of prisoners' writings, and political commentary. This issue includes "Black December" by Michael...
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"People, like information, want to be free." This is the issue from October 2011, and includes articles on Anonymous ("Actions Speak Louder than Words");...
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Vine Deloria Jr. was a prolific author on the assumptions and stereotypes that abound in normative US culture. He is famous for a number of books, most...
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The US continues to struggle with the concept of race, at least the thoughtful parts of it do, but there is so much baggage about it (it is wrapped into...
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Four articles taken from Anarchy: a journal of desire armed, #64, brought together in this pamphlet because they are still relevant... Aragorn!, dot matrix,...
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Nuances is three articles on topics that deserve more thoughtful analysis than they normally receive. How some alliances go wrong, what does the...
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A boring cover (til you look at it more closely) for a really good article by Rhyd Wildermuth of GodsandRadicals.org, and a thoughtful comment by @critic of...
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Three interviews with eco-activists who observed and experienced government repression during the Green Scare in the mid-00s. The stories they tell are as...
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This work features excerpts from three pieces which explore the ways a desire for the impossible changes the way we see reality itself. Patrick Galbraith...
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Two articles, a hundred years apart, both provocative. The first, from Lies: A Journal of Materialist Feminism (ie marxist feminism), the other from the...
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snitch, snitching, informant, infiltrator, tacoma, consequences

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Brandon Darby is anomalous in the world of informants, not because what he did is so unusual ( :( ) but because he owned it so thoroughly, and has gone on...
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This pamphlet brings an article written by someone calling themselves "Le Libertaire," presumed to be Louise Michel, and recently translated by John Tresch....
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by Alexandra David-Neel Individualist, anarchist, occultist, and traveler, Alexandra (born in Paris, October 1868) is certainly one of the most singular...
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One of the oldest, most rigid, and seemingly instinctual thought-patterns is the figure of the monster. Instilled in us since childhood, the monster has...
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